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Reports test methods that do not contain any assertions. Such methods may indicate either incomplete or weak test cases.
<p><b>Example:</b></p>
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  <b>public class</b> ExtensiveTest {

    @Test
    <b>public void</b> testAlive() {
      System.out.println("nothing");
    }
  }
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  Configure the inspection:
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      Use the table to specify the combinations of fully qualified class name and method name regular expression
      that should qualify as assertions. Class names also match subclasses.
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      Use the <b>'assert' keyword is considered an assertion</b> option to specify if the Java <code>assert</code> statements using the <code>assert</code> keyword should be considered an assertion.
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      Use the <b>Ignore test methods which declare exceptions</b> option to ignore the test methods that declare exceptions.
      This can be useful when you have tests that will throw an exception on failure and thus don't need any assertions.
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